Product Details
The PORTWEST A688 Pro Cut Liner Glove offers superior cut resistance, abrasion performance, and heat resistance up to 100°C. Designed for both durability and comfort, it features a low-lint construction to minimize contamination, making it ideal for food handling and other sensitive tasks. Its ambidextrous design and breathable, seamless liner provide flexibility and a secure fit.
Key Features and Benefits
- Enhanced Cut Resistance: ANSI cut level A4, suitable for high-risk tasks.
- Heat Protection: Withstands contact heat up to 100°C.
- Minimal Contamination: Low-lint construction for clean environments.
- Ambidextrous Design: Can be worn on either hand, increasing versatility.
- Breathable and Comfortable: 13-gauge seamless liner for excellent fit and flexibility.
Recommended For
- Food Handling and Processing
- General Assembly and Packaging
- Automotive and Manufacturing
- Light Maintenance and Repair Work
Industries
- Food Processing and Service
- Automotive and Assembly
- Manufacturing and Warehousing
- Packaging and Logistics
Specifications
- Material: HPPE, Polyester, Glass Fibre
- Safety Ratings: ANSI Cut Level A4, UKCA and CE certified
- Heat Resistance: Up to 100°C
- Color: High-visibility liner
- Size Range: Various sizes for optimal fit
PORTWEST A688 Pro Cut Liner Glove Selection Notes
The PORTWEST A688 Pro Cut Liner Glove is part of Safetyware’s hand and arm protection range for teams that want dependable PPE without making glove selection complicated. It is best reviewed against the actual task, the surfaces handled, exposure duration and the level of dexterity workers need during the shift.
Where It Fits
| Selection area | Practical guidance |
|---|---|
| Product family | Cut Resistant Gloves |
| Typical application | Cut and abrasion exposure in factories, workshops, construction, laboratories, logistics or maintenance areas. |
| Procurement note | Compare the EN 388 or ANSI cut level with the actual edge, force and dexterity required. |
Standards and Procurement Notes
EN 388 and ANSI/ISEA cut-level references help compare mechanical performance, but the task trial still matters. For Malaysia and Singapore users, the most reliable approach is to document the hazard, shortlist suitable glove materials or ratings, then run a wearer trial before standardising bulk supply.
Common Questions
Can this replace every glove on site?
No. Hand protection should be matched to each task. Cut, chemical, electrical, heat, cold and cleanroom hazards can require very different glove materials and markings.
Can I request datasheets or samples?
Yes. Contact Safetyware to compare sizing, documentation, sample options and suitable alternatives for your workplace.
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